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Reading Ancient Slavery Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)

Reading Ancient Slavery By Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)

Reading Ancient Slavery by Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)


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This volume provides a sustained discussion of the theory and practice of handling ancient poetry and images in order to enhance our understanding of the way that slavery was experienced by both slaves and their owners in the ancient world.

Reading Ancient Slavery Summary

Reading Ancient Slavery by Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)

Evidence relating to the 'real world' of antiquity - inscriptions, historiography and legal speeches - has dominated studies of ancient Greek and Roman slavery, although providing few direct accounts by slaves of their subjective experiences. Yet the imaginative fictions produced by the ancient psyche in its literature and art provide many representations and discussions of what it felt like to be a slave. This volume provides a sustained discussion of the theory and practice of handling ancient poetry and images in order to enhance our understanding of the way that slavery was experienced by both slaves and their owners in the ancient world. Twelve essays by an international team of specialists develop a variety of theoretical positions, reading practices and interpretive strategies for recovering the psychological, emotional and social impact of ancient slavery from Homer, Aristotle, Greek drama, visual images, Roman poetry and imperial Roman dream interpretation.

About Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)

Richard Alston is Professor of Roman History at Royal Holloway University of London, UK. Edith Hall is Research Professor at Royal Holloway University of London, UK. Laura Proffitt is Lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.

Table of Contents

Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Rereading Ancient Slavery, Richard Alston 2. Odysseus as Slave: The Ritual of Domination and Social Death in Homeric Society, Patrice Rankine 3. The Paradigms of Execution: Managing Slave Death from Homer to Virginia, Leanne Hunnings 4. Some Ancient Greek Images of Slavery, William G. Thalmann 5. Greek Representations of the Slave Body: A Conflict of Ideas? Kelly L. Wrenhaven 6. Slavery and Freedom in Euripides' Cyclops, Boris Nikolsky 7. Navigating Race, Class, Polis and Empire: The Place of Empirical Analysis in Aristotle's Account of Natural Slavery, S. Sara Monoson 8. Family, Slavery and Subversion in Menander's Epitrepontes, Laura Proffitt 9. The Slave as Minimal Addition in Latin Literature, William Fitzgerald 10. Slave Agency and Resistance in Martial, Deborah Kamen 11. Playing Ball with Zeus: Strategies in Reading Ancient Slavery through Dreams, Edith Hall Index

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NLS9780715638682
9780715638682
0715638688
Reading Ancient Slavery by Edith Hall (University of Durham, UK)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-01-27
240
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